Care and cleaning – Fisher & Paykel CG755 User Manual

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Care and cleaning

Cleaning chart

What?

Soiling examples

How?

Important!

Stainless

steel strip

fingerprints

food stains

1 Wipe with a clean

damp cloth.

2 Dry with a soft, lint-

free cloth.

Regular use of a

stainless steel polish

will reduce fingerprints

and other marks

Follow the

manufacturer’s

instructions.

Never use harsh/abrasive

cleaning agents and scourers

as they will damage the

stainless steel finish.

Chlorine compounds in some

cleaners (eg bleaches) are

corrosive to stainless steel and

may damage its appearance.

The graphics are etched onto

the steel by laser and will not

rub off.

Knobs

fingerprints

food stains

1 Clean with hot

soapy water.

2 Dry thoroughly with

a soft cloth.

Glass

surface

dust

stains left by liquid

spillovers or burnt-

on food

sugar, sugary syrups,

jams and jellies

vegetables and

vegetable water with

a high sugar content

eg peas, sweet corn,

beetroot

1 Remove the pan

supports, burner

caps, and flame

spreaders.

2 Remove any spills or

burnt-on food.

3 Apply ceramic glass

cooktop cleaner.

4 Wipe with a clean,

damp cloth and dry.

Remove stains left by sugary

food or spillovers as soon as

possible. If left to burn on or

cool, they may be difficult to

remove or even permanently

damage the glass surface.

Take extreme care when

working around hot surfaces!

Heavy-duty scourers, some

nylon scourers and harsh/

abrasive cleaning agents

may scratch the glass. Always

read the label to check if your

cleaner or scourer is suitable.

Pan

supports,

burner caps

and ring

stains left by liquid

spillovers or burnt-on

food

1 Remove parts, then

soak to remove

stubborn stains,

then wash with hot

soapy water.

2 Rinse, then dry with

a soft cloth.

Make sure you replace the

burner parts correctly, as

shown in the drawings

following.

Do not use the burners

without all its parts correctly

in place.

Dry all burner parts

thoroughly before replacing

as even small droplets

of water will affect the

performance of a burner.

Flame

spreaders

soiling trapped in

the holes and

notches

1 Use a stiff nylon

brush or a

straightended paper

clip to clear the

holes and notches.

2 Wash with hot soapy

water.

3 Rinse and wipe dry.

Ignitor

food or liquid spillovers

on these parts

Use a toothbrush

and methylated spirits

to clean these. See

Fig. 15.

A dirty or wet ignitor will prevent

the burner from lighting

efficiently.

Flame

failure

probe

A dirty probe may prevent the

flame failure device from

working effectively.

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